Starving Sea Lion Pups Stranding on Calif. Coast

AP (Mar. 16, 2015) &#151; More than 1,100 starving and sickly sea lion pups have washed up along California&#039;s coastline this winter. Rescue centers are working round the clock to try and rehabilitate hundreds of them to release them back into the wild. (March 16)
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